Last month, Blogger Support announced a dramatic change in their browser support policy.
If you have a problem with Blogger or BlogSpot, maybe involving
If you're using Internet Explorer, you may also do well to check your "Compatibility View Settings".
Find out what version you are using. From the browser menu, select "Help", then select "About". And, there it is - either in the window, or in a popup (this will vary by browser).
With Chrome, which has a completely different menu structure, you find the "Customize and control" menu, and select "Settings", then "Help".
When you know the browser version, verify that it's currently supported - and upgrade if necessary. And when you're asked to provide the browser name and precise version, copy and paste the browser name, and complete version number, from the display. Help the Helpers, to Help You.
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Starting next month Blogger.com will only support modern browsers.It is now more important than ever, to be aware of the browser version that you are using.
If you have a problem with Blogger or BlogSpot, maybe involving
- The New Blogger GUI (2011).
- Publishing or reading comments.
- Seeing or Blocking your Followers.
If you're using Internet Explorer, you may also do well to check your "Compatibility View Settings".
Find out what version you are using. From the browser menu, select "Help", then select "About". And, there it is - either in the window, or in a popup (this will vary by browser).
With Chrome, which has a completely different menu structure, you find the "Customize and control" menu, and select "Settings", then "Help".
When you know the browser version, verify that it's currently supported - and upgrade if necessary. And when you're asked to provide the browser name and precise version, copy and paste the browser name, and complete version number, from the display. Help the Helpers, to Help You.
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Comments
V3.6.10 is probably OK, right now, per Blogger standards. However, you should understand that Mozilla issues updates for a reason. If you are 8 releases behind their current V3.6 (V3.6.18 is current), you're probably risking yourself in other ways.
Also, when Mozilla releases V3.7, or V5 (which ever comes first), all V3.6.x will be unsupported by Blogger.
I'd start looking for cookie / script filters, to start.
http://blogging.nitecruzr.net/2010/11/blogger-layered-security-and-you.html